The 1963 2 dollar bill features a red seal which is a different look then the standard green seal federal reserve notes and the blue seal silver certificates. But this isn't the first red seal two dollar note to be issued. You can also find a red seal on the 1928 two dollar note and the 1953 two dollar note. 1963 is the last year that the red seal was featured on a two dollar note. It's also the final year that Jefferson's Monticello residence was featured on United States paper currency. There were two different series issued for this note: 1963 and 1963A. Both of these series are common. The value is mainly going to depend on the series and the bill's condition. Most circulated bills are not going to be worth much more than their face value of $2. Both the 1963 series and 1963A series $2 bills are worth around $9 each in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $20 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Star notes are available and they are more valuable, especially in uncirculated condition. What are star notes? They are replacement notes that have a star at the beginning of the serial number. Star notes are more rare than standard notes. The 1963 $2 star notes are worth around $12 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $45 for notes with an MS 63 grade. The 1963A $2 star notes are worth around $12 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $90 for notes with an MS 63 grade.